Hyperpolarized Helium-3 MRI of exercise-induced bronchoconstriction during challenge and therapy.

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Hyperpolarized Helium-3 MRI of exercise-induced bronchoconstriction during challenge and therapy.

J Magn Reson Imaging. 2013 Sep 4;

Authors: Kruger SJ, Niles DJ, Dardzinski B, Harman A, Jarjour NN, Ruddy M, Nagle SK, Francois CJ, Sorkness RL, Burton RM, Munoz Del Rio A, Fain SB

Abstract
PURPOSE: To investigate the utility of hyperpolarized He-3 MRI for detecting regional lung ventilated volume (VV ) changes in response to exercise challenge and leukotriene inhibitor montelukast, human subjects with exercise induced bronchoconstriction (EIB) were recruited. This condition is described by airway constriction following exercise leading to reduced forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1) coinciding with ventilation defects on hyperpolarized He-3 MRI.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Thirteen EIB subjects underwent spirometry and He-3 MRI at baseline, postexercise, and postrecovery at multiple visits. On one visit montelukast was given and on two visits placebo was given. Regional VV was calculated in the apical/basilar dimension, in the anterior/posterior dimension, and for the entire lung volume. The whole lung VV was used as an end-point and compared with spirometry.
RESULTS: Postchallenge FEV1 dropped with placebo but not with treatment, while postchallenge VV dropped more with placebo than treatment. Sources of variability for VV included region (anterior/posterior), scan, and treatment. VV correlated with FEV1/ forced vital capacity (FVC) and forced expiratory flow between 25 and 75% of FVC and showed gravitational dependence after exercise challenge.
CONCLUSION: A paradigm testing the response of ventilation to montelukast revealed both a whole-lung and regional response to exercise challenge and therapy in EIB subjects. J. Magn. Reson. Imaging 2013. © 2013 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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The rabbit as a model for studying lung disease and stem cell therapy.

Biomed Res Int. 2013;2013:691830

Authors: Kamaruzaman NA, Kardia E, Kamaldin N’, Latahir AZ, Yahaya BH

Abstract
No single animal model can reproduce all of the human features of both acute and chronic lung diseases. However, the rabbit is a reliable model and clinically relevant facsimile of human disease. The similarities between rabbits and humans in terms of airway anatomy and responses to inflammatory mediators highlight the value of this species in the investigation of lung disease pathophysiology and in the development of therapeutic agents. The inflammatory responses shown by the rabbit model, especially in the case of asthma, are comparable with those that occur in humans. The allergic rabbit model has been used extensively in drug screening tests, and this model and humans appear to be sensitive to similar drugs. In addition, recent studies have shown that the rabbit serves as a good platform for cell delivery for the purpose of stem-cell-based therapy.

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